Prairie Dolls in the making...
Ok so I finally got myself a Prairie Doll pattern from Chestnut Junction and I am excited to try them out. I was looking for this pattern, but the 2 I did get will do just fine.
Prairie dolls are perfect to tuck into your cupboard or display in your hutch, hoosier or wherever your heart desires, while I am not sure where I will display mine I will love them no matter what.
Did you know:
Rag or cloth dolls have been around since approximately 300 B.C. An Egyptian linen doll is displayed in The British Museum. Colonial Americans made rag dolls called pioneer dolls in the 17th century. One of the first Raggedy Ann dolls is marked with a patent date of Sept. 7, 1915.
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Tracy - Simple Living
My love of vintage goods, antiques
and handmade primitives!
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Prairie dolls are perfect to tuck into your cupboard or display in your hutch, hoosier or wherever your heart desires, while I am not sure where I will display mine I will love them no matter what.
Did you know:
Rag or cloth dolls have been around since approximately 300 B.C. An Egyptian linen doll is displayed in The British Museum. Colonial Americans made rag dolls called pioneer dolls in the 17th century. One of the first Raggedy Ann dolls is marked with a patent date of Sept. 7, 1915.
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Tracy - Simple Living
My love of vintage goods, antiques
and handmade primitives!
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1 comment:
Hi Tracey ~ What a lovely blog you have! I would love to add you to mine as well ... here is the link to my blog. Blessings!
http://pinegroveprimitives.blogspot.com
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